May 3, 2001
Orthodox
Union Calls For Parental Empowerment In Federal Education Legislation
Today
at a Capitol Hill news conference with several United States Senators, the
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America called on congress to empower parents in the education policy
and funding legislation the Senate began debating this week.
The
Union’s director of public policy, Nathan Diament, made the following
statement at the event in the Capitol:
I
am pleased to join with you today on behalf of the Orthodox Jewish
community as the U.S. Senate begins to debate one of the most important
public policy challenges confronting America today – how we ensure an
excellent education for all our children.
In
the book of Proverbs, King Solomon wrote “Listen, my child, to the
instruction of your father, and do not forsake the teaching of your
mother.” This is but one of
many sources in which the Jewish tradition recognizes that parents are the
first and best teachers of their children.
Thus,
as the U.S. Senate this week takes up the challenge of rewriting the
federal government’s role in America’s education policies in a manner
whose noble goal is to leave no child behind, the Orthodox Jewish
community believes that it is critical to empower parents at every turn.
We urge senators to find new and creative ways to ensure that
parents are the ultimate arbiters of their children’s education; that
you give parents the power to guide resources to schools and programs
where they want to place their children.
Empowering
parents to make choices, however, can only succeed if parents have
choices. Thus, we urge
senators to make it possible for all parents to have choices and for all
schools – whether public, private or parochial – to receive equal
assistance in teacher recruitment and development programs, in special
education programs and in other forms of supplementary assistance such as
transportation and technology grants.
We
are confident that if we follow these fundamental principles, all of
America’s children will move forward together.
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Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America
Institute for Public Affairs
Main Office:
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New York, NY 10004
Phone: 212-613-8124 Fax: 212-564-9058
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1640 Rhode Island Ave NW
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Prof.
Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
Affairs & Communal Relations
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